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'''Small Friendly Dog''' is a fanzine by Skel and Cas. | '''Small Friendly Dog''' is a fanzine by Skel and Cas. | ||
− | ''Small Friendly Dog'' was published in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s. It had originally been titled ''Inferno'' until the 13th issue was released in 1976. | + | ''Small Friendly Dog'' was published in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s by Paul and Cas Skelton, known as Skel and Cas. It had originally been titled ''Inferno'' until the 13th issue was released in 1976. With the 14th issue, published February 1977, it was renamed ''Small Friendly Dog'', and continued on under that title until 1984, with 24 issues released in total. |
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+ | Rob Hansen, in ''Then'', relates the reasons behind the name change; "Paul Skelton had often referred to the zine by the latter name within its pages anyway, but he was spurred to drop the INFERNO name entirely when the British Library Board, having somehow learned of its existence, demanded that he send them four copies of all future issues and of every issue to date, as they were entitled to under the Copyright Act of 1911. Skelton replied, truthfully, that he no longer published anything called INFERNO, and that though he distributed copies free of charge and didn't sell any (the act requires publishers to supply copies 'in the like condition as the books prepared for sale') he insisted the personal couriers who delivered them travel in luxury which, of course, the British Library Board would be expected to pay for in this instance." | ||
The covers were done by Skel with the exception of issues 21, done by Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), 22, by Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), and 23, by [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]). | The covers were done by Skel with the exception of issues 21, done by Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), 22, by Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), and 23, by [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]). |
Revision as of 22:38, 29 November 2011
Small Friendly Dog is a fanzine by Skel and Cas.
Small Friendly Dog was published in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s by Paul and Cas Skelton, known as Skel and Cas. It had originally been titled Inferno until the 13th issue was released in 1976. With the 14th issue, published February 1977, it was renamed Small Friendly Dog, and continued on under that title until 1984, with 24 issues released in total.
Rob Hansen, in Then, relates the reasons behind the name change; "Paul Skelton had often referred to the zine by the latter name within its pages anyway, but he was spurred to drop the INFERNO name entirely when the British Library Board, having somehow learned of its existence, demanded that he send them four copies of all future issues and of every issue to date, as they were entitled to under the Copyright Act of 1911. Skelton replied, truthfully, that he no longer published anything called INFERNO, and that though he distributed copies free of charge and didn't sell any (the act requires publishers to supply copies 'in the like condition as the books prepared for sale') he insisted the personal couriers who delivered them travel in luxury which, of course, the British Library Board would be expected to pay for in this instance."
The covers were done by Skel with the exception of issues 21, done by Dan Steffan (Boonfark), 22, by Harry Bell (Grimwab), and 23, by Arthur Thomson (The ATom Anthology).